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Ford - Transit Connect (2003)
Ford Transit Connect, the practical hybrid of the full‑size van world, first hit the road in 2003 as a compact, fuel‑efficient solution for drivers who need ample cargo space and an economical operating cost. The Ford Transit Connect price for a brand‑new 2003 model is now a question of how the used market has priced it, and how depreciation has played a role in its current value. As with any vehicle, the initial purchase price of a new 2003 model has long since shifted into the used car marketplace, where a keen eye on what is a 2003 Ford Transit Connect worth can make all the difference for a buyer or a dealer.
- Engine: 1.6‑liter CRD (compressed‑natural‑gas) diesel or 1.6‑liter CNG—known for reliability and low running costs.
- Transmission: 4‑speed, automatic (with Continuously Variable Transmission in later trims).
- Fuel Type: Gasoline, Diesel, or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) options available.
- Power: 57 hp (gasoline) to 70 hp (diesel) depending on trim.
- Dimensions: Length 160 inches • Height 71 inches • Width 71 inches.
- Cargo Capacity: 152 cubic feet to 189 cubic feet with optional configuration.
- Weight: 3,450 lbs (Gross vehicle weight rating—GVWR).
- Key Features: Six‑speed manual, responsive steering, easy-to-use shifter, dual‑disk brakes, and optional ABS in newer models.
- Safety: Standard seatbelts, side‑impact airbags, and optional traction control.
- Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mile basic or 5‑year/60,000‑mile powertrain warranty, depending on original sale and region.
When evaluating any older vehicle, understanding Ford Transit Connect depreciation can help you gauge whether you’re getting a fair deal. Typically, the van loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase. After five years, combined depreciation often reaches 45‑55% of the original price. Because 2003 models were produced in fairly high numbers, you’ll see a less steep decline in the 5‑year range than newer models that quickly saturate the market with similar specs.
The used Ford Transit Connect price trend has remained steadier than many full‑size vans. Compared to similar models, such as the Chevrolet City Express or the Dodge Sprinter, the Transit Connect typically commands a competitive price. For a 2003 model in good condition, many dealers estimate that the van will hold roughly 40‑45% of the original purchase price at its peak used market value. When you factor in fluctuations caused by model year updates and the introduction of newer powertrain options, the 2003 Transit Connect appears more resilient, especially for fleet buyers looking for a low‑operating‑cost candidate.
In the commercial fleet market, the Ford Transit Connect
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